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Amaranthus blitoides
Mat amaranth
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The Amaranthus blitoides plant species is found in N. America - Washington to Utah and Mexico, east to Maine and New Jersey. It is a member of the Amaranthaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Mat amaranth.

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Latin Name:  Amaranthus blitoides
Common Name:  Mat amaranth
Family:  Amaranthaceae
Author:  S.Wats.
 
Known Hazards:  No members of this genus are known to be poisonous, but when grown on nitrogen-rich soils they are known to concentrate nitrates in the leaves. This is especially noticeable on land where chemical fertilizers are used. Nitrates are implicated in stomach cancers, blue babies and some other health problems. It is inadvisable, therefore, to eat this plant if it is grown inorganically.
 
Mature Height:  0.2   Mature Width:  0.3
 
Habitat:  A weed of disturbed and waste ground[43].



General Uses:  Yellow and green dyes can be obtained from the whole plant[168]. A glue is made from the plant[257]. No more information is given, it is likely that the starch from the seed was used[K].

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